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Home / Technology / Robotic Army Marches into Factories, Heralding Automation Revolution

Robotic Army Marches into Factories, Heralding Automation Revolution

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Hundreds of humanoid robots marching in unison at a Chinese factory
  • Robots designed to work non-stop and autonomously swap batteries
  • UBTECH Robotics reports over $112 million in orders for new robot model
Robotic Army Marches into Factories, Heralding Automation Revolution

On November 15, 2025, a chilling scene unfolded at a factory in China as hundreds of humanoid robots marched in perfect unison, signaling an impending automation revolution. The robots, developed by Shenzhen-based UBTECH Robotics, were captured on video demonstrating their ability to autonomously swap batteries and load themselves into shipping containers.

The video, announcing the production of UBTECH's second-generation robot model, has caused a stir online, with some claiming it to be AI-generated. However, the company has confirmed that the robots are very much real, and that they have already dispatched hundreds of the "Walker S2" units to major industrial giants, including BYD, Geely, FAW-Volkswagen, DongFeng, and Foxconn.

UBTECH has reported over $112 million in orders for the new robot model, including a $22.3 million order from a company in China's Sichuan province. The company's share price has also gained more than 150% this year, closing at $17.11 on Tuesday, as it continues to secure new contracts and partnerships, including a $14 million deal with vehicle exporter Miee Auto.

The robots, described as the "world's first humanoid robot capable of autonomous battery swapping," are designed to work around the clock and uninterrupted, potentially spelling the end of many factory jobs as automation takes over. As the march of the robotic army continues, the future of manufacturing is poised to undergo a dramatic transformation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
UBTECH Robotics, a Shenzhen-based company, has developed a new generation of humanoid robots that are designed to work around the clock in factories without interruption. The company has reported over $112 million in orders for the new robot model.
The UBTECH robots are designed to be autonomous, with the ability to swap their own batteries and load themselves into shipping containers. This allows them to work non-stop, potentially replacing human factory workers.
The mass production and deployment of the UBTECH robots could lead to a significant automation revolution in factories, potentially resulting in the replacement of many human factory jobs with these advanced robotic systems.

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